There is a slight possibility for a no but I'm 12 and don't take my word for it, but for safety take it to the vet or try to look for a 24 hour pet clinic in th phonebook or on the internet hoped it helps byebye
dying
To get it breathing
no. not at all likely since if something is dying then they are dying. whatever kind of sickness they have if the vet says they are dying then they are dying sorry.
either that kitten is sick and dying or, something touched the kitten that the mother doesnt like, im betting on the sick/dying
pore kitty take it to the vet
These are diaphragm and externa intercostal muscles in quiet breathing and sternocliedomastoid ,sclene muscles,anterior serrati in heavy breathing
Get that kitten to a vet! I can't believe a person would leave a kitten suffer this long no matter how old you are. If you don't have money then Animals Shelters will help out and most vets will allow you to work off the bill by cleaning cages. GET THE KITTEN TO THE VETS (if it's still alive). This kitten is bleeding internally and in great pain!
From my heart because of that my kitten, Sox, is dying and I miss him. This is to remember him by. >^^<.
hubobophobia
heavy breathing occurs to breathe out the acid (CO2) in an attempt to correct the acidosis.
farting eating pooping breathing and dying
A gram is about the weight of a paper clip. A kilogram is about the weight of a kitten.